Pastel shades in men's fashion

Much is heard out there about the use of pastel shades in the summer. Light, fresh and soft colors. But the colors that have that tone of sweets and candies, are also welcome on autumn days. Men's fashion, which usually has its strong neutral and intense colors, has as a great novelty the trend of pastel tones on cold days too, in sporty, dress, or casual looks.
The paler colors, such as pink, yellow and blue are already very traditional in dress shirts and combinations in the preppy style. However, colors like beige, orange and lavender win male preference in monochromatic looks or key pieces in production. Blazer, sports sweatshirt, chinos, denim jacket / jeans and sneakers are some of the most popular pieces to bet on pastel shades.
Perhaps some men are not yet used, or even ready, to use pastel. So it is worth remembering that beige and skin color are also considered pastel shades, and combined with Off White (that shade of white that is almost pearly) and yellow are colors that have always been in traditional men's fashion. Classic shirt brands have always made their collar models in pink and baby blue, canary yellow and aqua green, which are nothing more than currently called pastel shades.
Balancing the pieces is a great alternative to start using the trend: jeans with pastel colored shirts, basic white T-shirts with light blue blazer, skin color pants and Off White with pink or yellow t-shirts in pastel tone. The sports brands bet on sweatshirts and pieces with a very comfortable footprint in pastel colors, leaving a hood and details in evidence.
Looks with various light nuances are good options for work, especially for men who do not dispense with elegance. Combining beige, pink and Off White in a shirt, blazer and dress pants works really well. Just like beige, blue and white. The contrast of dark colors, such as black and navy blue, are good points for production, leaving bottoms and tops in evidence.
Socks are well incorporated in this trend, for those who are not sure of getting it right, but want something in softer tones. A denim jacket or vest is great for breaking up matching pieces, like pants and T-shirt of the same shade. There are those who like a total pastel look and get it right!
The paler colors, such as pink, yellow and blue are already very traditional in dress shirts and combinations in the preppy style. However, colors like beige, orange and lavender win male preference in monochromatic looks or key pieces in production. Blazer, sports sweatshirt, chinos, denim jacket / jeans and sneakers are some of the most popular pieces to bet on pastel shades.
Perhaps some men are not yet used, or even ready, to use pastel. So it is worth remembering that beige and skin color are also considered pastel shades, and combined with Off White (that shade of white that is almost pearly) and yellow are colors that have always been in traditional men's fashion. Classic shirt brands have always made their collar models in pink and baby blue, canary yellow and aqua green, which are nothing more than currently called pastel shades.
Balancing the pieces is a great alternative to start using the trend: jeans with pastel colored shirts, basic white T-shirts with light blue blazer, skin color pants and Off White with pink or yellow t-shirts in pastel tone. The sports brands bet on sweatshirts and pieces with a very comfortable footprint in pastel colors, leaving a hood and details in evidence.
Looks with various light nuances are good options for work, especially for men who do not dispense with elegance. Combining beige, pink and Off White in a shirt, blazer and dress pants works really well. Just like beige, blue and white. The contrast of dark colors, such as black and navy blue, are good points for production, leaving bottoms and tops in evidence.
Socks are well incorporated in this trend, for those who are not sure of getting it right, but want something in softer tones. A denim jacket or vest is great for breaking up matching pieces, like pants and T-shirt of the same shade. There are those who like a total pastel look and get it right!
Author : Mariana Goulart
Posted in: 02/24/2020
Last modified: 02/23/2020
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